If the top is mitered miter the sides as well.
Putting up drip edge on trim siding attaching.
Using drip edge with a nailing edge approx.
If necessary secure the ends of the drip edge with short roofing nails.
4 deep nail the drip edge to the sheathing every 16 if installing multiple runs of drip edge lap them.
Apply a continuous bead of cement along the top of the drip edge then press down on the shingle.
Coat the flat part of the flashing that sits on the deck using a putty knife.
Begin by installing the first row of siding on both sides of the deck.
If it doesn t pull the drip edge out slightly from under the shingles.
Install these fragile starter strips with a 15 gauge.
Some drip edge flashings actually help houses turn to mush.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on.
Snap a chalk line cut out the siding and tack up the ledger board.
These strips installed at the bottom will make your first row of siding angle out to match the rest of the rows.
At the bottoms of windows install under sill trim for horizontal siding and j channel trim for vertical siding.
L shape drip edge is a simple 90 degree bend with a flare out at the bottom of the short leg.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the ledger board.
Above the bottom of the wall sheathing as a guide.
Nail the trim every 12 inches on center.
Find your most beat up pieces of siding and rip them down into 1 1 4 in.
From the top of this row and stretch a string line across the deck.
Just be sure they re positioned high up under the shingles.
Secure the drip edge with roofing cement.
Lift the shingles slide the drip edge underneath them and position it so that it extends over the gutters then replace the shingles and push down to seat the drip edge.
Then slip flashing behind the siding covering the top edge of the ledger.
Create a drip edge.
The common practice of installing drip edge tightly to the fascia creates a path for water to cling to the fascia and run down it wearing the face of the fascia and shortening its lifespan.
T shape drip edge is an l shaped flashing in which the long leg folds back on itself before heading down.
Snap a line 1 in.
Turns out not all drip edge flashing perform the same.
Apply roofing cement when installing drip edge on an existing roof.